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Operating Systems Solaris psrinfo -v and psradm Post 302098845 by sysgate on Thursday 7th of December 2006 05:22:43 AM
Old 12-07-2006
psrinfo -v and psradm

Hi Guys,

I have T1000 box and here is the output :
SunOS t1000 5.10 Generic_118833-20 sun4v sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-T1000

Here is the output of psrinfo :

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[root@t1000 /]# psrinfo
0       on-line   since 10/02/2006 12:00:06
1       on-line   since 10/02/2006 12:00:06
2       off-line  since 12/07/2006 02:08:12
3       off-line  since 12/07/2006 02:08:12
4       on-line   since 10/02/2006 12:00:06
5       on-line   since 10/02/2006 12:00:06
6       on-line   since 10/02/2006 12:00:06
7       on-line   since 10/02/2006 12:00:06
8       on-line   since 10/02/2006 12:00:06
9       on-line   since 10/02/2006 12:00:06
10      on-line   since 10/02/2006 12:00:06
11      on-line   since 10/02/2006 12:00:06
12      on-line   since 10/02/2006 12:00:06
13      on-line   since 10/02/2006 12:00:06
14      on-line   since 10/02/2006 12:00:06
15      on-line   since 10/02/2006 12:00:06
16      on-line   since 08/15/2006 11:50:19
17      on-line   since 08/15/2006 11:50:19
18      on-line   since 08/15/2006 11:50:19
19      on-line   since 08/15/2006 11:50:19
20      on-line   since 08/15/2006 11:50:19
21      on-line   since 08/15/2006 11:50:19
22      on-line   since 08/15/2006 11:50:19
23      on-line   since 08/15/2006 11:50:19
24      on-line   since 08/15/2006 11:50:19
25      on-line   since 08/15/2006 11:50:19
26      on-line   since 08/15/2006 11:50:19
27      on-line   since 08/15/2006 11:50:19
28      on-line   since 08/15/2006 11:50:19
29      on-line   since 08/15/2006 11:50:19
30      on-line   since 08/15/2006 11:50:19
31      on-line   since 08/15/2006 11:50:19
What I want to do is to take off-line all of them except the first one. Usualy this is done by invoking : "psradm -f 1 2 3" etc. I did that, but when I look over again for psrinfo, they are still enabled.
Any suggestion on how to take them down will be appreciated. Thanks.
 

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